This special artistic weekend will feature the return of husband and wife duo, writer John T. Edge and artist Blair Hobbs.
The Weekends Events:
Social Hour Friday and Saturday from 5-6 pm hosted by Blair Hobbs and John T. Edge with complimentary hors d’oeuvres and special cocktails prepared by John T. available for purchase in J. Henry Farmhouse Tavern. Live music by Paul Jones from 5-8.
Recipe and Cocktail Making Demo Saturday from 4-5 pm with one of the South’s most interesting couples. Join Blair and John T. as they make one of their absolute favorite cocktail pairings, Cheese Olive Balls, and (New) Old Fashioneds with samples, of course.
Breakfast on Saturday from 8-10:30 am will include favorites from Blair and John T. prepared by Half-Mile Farm Chef Jason Tardo.
Throughout the weekend, Blair’s unique artwork will be displayed courtesy of Atlanta art gallery, Spalding Nix Fine Art.
About John T. Edge John T. Edge writes about the American South. In 2017, Penguin published The Potlikker Papers: A Food History of the Modern South, named as book of the year by NPR, Publisher’s Weekly, and a host of others. Now in paperback, Nashville selected the book as a citywide read for 2018. Edge is also the host of the television show TrueSouth, which airs on the SEC Network and on ESPN. The show was nominated for a 2022 James Beard Foundation media award for the Visual Media-Short Form category. John T. is an award-winning writer and the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, where he and his colleagues document, study, and explore the diverse food cultures of the American South.
John T. is an award-winning writer and the director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, an institute of the Center for the Study of Southern Culture at the University of Mississippi, where he and his colleagues document, study, and explore the diverse food cultures of the American South.
About Blair Hobbs
Blair is a senior lecturer at the University of Mississippi where she teaches Creative Writing. She is also an accomplished artist.
Blair Hobbs likes to find weird surprises in the mundane world. Primarily, she finds bright oddities in plants, animals, and the human body. Each canvas is a box of assembled visual cues that form an imagined narrative, and those narratives range from bittersweet (or just bitter) to magical to eerie to humorous. Many pieces include written words that prompt or propel the narrative.
Price: Hosted events are for Half-Mile Farm guests only.
To attend these complimentary events at Half-Mile Farm from June 30 - July 1, book your stay today.
Book Online: https://www.oldedwardshospitality.com/half-mile-farm#/booking/step-1